UNIVERSAL CONTROL BUTTON FOR CONTROL PANEL
20220026942 · 2022-01-27
Inventors
Cpc classification
B64D43/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G05G1/02
PHYSICS
G05G23/00
PHYSICS
International classification
G05G1/02
PHYSICS
B64D43/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A control button which includes a button head having an upper end acting as a pressing surface for initiating an action, and a lower end having at least one electrical connector; an internal button body into which the button head can be inserted; an external button body comprising an upper end and a lower end, the upper end being open for the insertion of the internal button body such that it comes into abutment and the pressing surface of the button head protrudes, and such that the at least one electrical connector emerges from the lower end of the external button body, the flanks of the external button body between the upper end and the lower end not being solid and having material openings, the open structure of the external button body allowing compression of the external body along the axis of the button, the control button being wherein the lower base of the external body of the button has housings for accommodating different contacts of the internal body of the button when the latter is inserted.
Claims
1. A control button comprising: a button head having an upper end acting as a pressing surface for initiating an action, and a lower end having at least one electrical connector; an internal button body into which the button head can be inserted; an external button body comprising an upper end and a lower end, the upper end being open for the insertion of the internal button body such that it comes into abutment and the pressing surface of the button head protrudes, and such that said at least one electrical connector emerges from the lower end of the external button body, the flanks of the external button body between the upper end and the lower end not being solid and having material openings, the open structure of the external button body allowing compression of the external body along the axis of the button; the control button being wherein the lower base of the external body of the button has housings for accommodating different contacts of the internal body of the button when the latter is inserted.
2. The control button as claimed in claim 1, wherein the external body of the button has a square or rectangular shape, and the openings produce flanks that each have an S-shaped material structure.
3. The control button as claimed in claim 1, wherein the external body of the button has a cylindrical shape and the openings produce flanks that have a material structure in the form of a helical strip.
4. The control button as claimed in claim 1, wherein the external body of the button is made of an elastomeric material.
5. The control button as claimed in claim 1, wherein the external button body has the same shape as the internal button body.
6. The control button as claimed in claim 1, wherein the external body of the button is produced by a 3D printing technique.
7. The control button as claimed in claim 2, wherein the control button is a pushbutton or a switch.
8. The control button as claimed in claim 1, wherein the head of the control button has a square or rectangular or round or oval shape.
9. A control panel, in particular for an aircraft cockpit, comprising one or more control buttons as claimed in claim 1.
10. A flight simulator comprising a control panel equipped with control buttons as claimed in claim 1.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0033] Various aspects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the description of a preferred but nonlimiting mode of implementation of the invention, with reference to the following figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0042] In a general manner, in order to respond to the abovementioned problem, a universal control button is proposed, in which the external body of the button is adaptable to the thickness of the panel into which the button is inserted.
[0043] The generic term “button” used in the present description denotes either a screw button, a pushbutton, a switch, or any type of button having a button head and a button body.
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[0045] The button head (302) corresponds to a pressing surface, visible on the external face of a control panel when the button is inserted into the latter. The proposed button is thus intended to be used in a control panel for example of an aircraft cockpit, as an interaction means via the pressing surface between the person and the machine. Depending on the use context, a control panel has a given thickness ‘E’, which may be different from one panel to another and vary in a range from a minimum thickness ‘Emin’ to a maximum thickness ‘Emax’.
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[0054] During the assembly of the button, the subassembly of components (402 to 410) of the upper part of the button head is inserted into the internal body (304), and the two elements (upper subassembly, internal body) are fastened to one other by the base (412), which has screws (414) that are screwed into the internal body of the control button. In one embodiment, as illustrated, of a square control button, two ‘button head/internal body’ fastening screws are disposed in opposite corners of the base.
[0055] The base also comprises cylindrical holes (416) in order to make it possible to screw the ‘button head/internal body’ assembly to the external body (306) of the button.
[0056] Returning to
[0057] The control buttons according to the invention may have simple shapes, for example the one in
[0058] In certain embodiments, a control button may have a lamp for indicating the state of the circuit, which may form all or part of the button or be offset close to the button.
[0059] The example in
[0060] Furthermore, the control buttons of the invention may have various colors, complying with a standardized color code, for example important buttons in red for stopping or in green for starting.
[0061] In other variants, the buttons may have, on their visible faces, pictograms for representing the process that pressing the button will initiate, or may have inscriptions. They may also be backlit to make them easier to use in the dark or in half-light.
[0062] According to embodiment variants, the pressing surface of the protective glass may be convex or concave, so that the button can be found better by a finger without being looked at. The protective glasses can be made of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) or Lexan. They may be screen-printed so that, by transparency, the user can see, in the desired color, the text or shape illuminated by the LEDs of the button.
[0063] The solution proposed is not limiting and aims to cover any embodiment variant. The novel and inventive principle of the invention consists in having an external button body that integrates a spring function. The external body of the button is preferably made of a material having elastic properties appropriate for allowing a spring function, for example elastomers. In one embodiment, the material used is a photoreactive polymer resin such as a mixture of methacrylic acid esters, photoinitiators, exclusive pigment and an additive binder.
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[0065] The external body of the control button comprises a lower base (503) having cylindrical holes (506, 508) corresponding to the holes (414, 416) in the base of the button head, the former allowing the button head to be screwed to the internal body and the latter allowing the external body to be screwed to the ‘internal button body/button head’ assembly. The lower base of the external body additionally comprises a cutout (504) allowing the electrical connector (412b) of the button head to pass through.
[0066] The flank or the various outer flanks (508) of the external control button body, which are situated between the upper end (502) and the lower end (503), are not solid and have material openings. In the case of a cylindrical button, the principle of the invention applies to the flank of the cylinder, which is not solid and forms a helical strip of material.
[0067] Advantageously, the outer flank(s) or face(s) is/are open with functional ergonomics, making it possible for the external body to be able to be deformed along the axis of the button. According to the example shown of a square or rectangular button body, the opening made produces flanks of the external button body that each have an S-shaped structure, creating turns that can be compressed during the screwing of the external body of the button while it is being assembled on a control panel. Thus, on account of its structure that is independent of the shape of the button and of the thickness of the control panel, the external body provides a spring function that makes it possible to compress the turns depending on the thickness of the panel into which the button is inserted. The external body of the button has an initial height which, by compression, is adapted such that the button is fastened and held in the panel in which it is housed.
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[0069] It should be noted that excessive compression of the external body of the button, which would bring the turns of the spring into contact with one another, is not desirable, since it could cause irreversible mechanical deformations.
[0070] Further ergonomic variants of openings can be produced for the external button body, which may have, for example, a cylindrical, oval, hexagonal, etc. shape. The openings chosen need to ensure, by design, the spring function of the external body. The external body produced has to have at least the following characteristics:
[0071] have no material discontinuity between the top and bottom ends of the spring, i.e. there is a continuous strip of material (on each face or flank for an external body of square or rectangular shape);
[0072] have a predefined number of turns for forming the spring of width ‘L’ and thickness ‘e’ so as to allow optimal compression of the spring.
[0073] Advantageously, the external body of the button may be produced by 3D printing techniques using a 3D printer of SLA (stereolithography) technology for example, on the basis of a CAD model created for the desired button body shape. Compared with the solid button bodies produced by 3D printing, the 3D manufacture of the open external button body of the invention allows a saving of material and a shorter printing time. Advantageously, the production and integration of the buttons are greatly simplified.
[0074] Furthermore, the simple functional structure of the external button body of the invention makes it possible to do away with spacers, conventional screw fasteners, but also the associated labor, all of these elements having an impact on the final manufacturing cost.
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[0077] The present description illustrates one embodiment of the invention, but is not limiting. The example was chosen to allow easy understanding of the principles of the invention, and a specific application, but is not exhaustive, rather the description should allow a person skilled in the art to apply modifications and implementation variants while retaining the same principles.